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DGCA Probes Safety Standards After Ajit Pawar's Chartered Plane Incident
DGCA Probes Safety Standards After Ajit Pawar's Chartered Plane Incident
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The raging Australian bushfires, one of the worst in its history, has killed at least 26 people, burned over 10 million hectares of land, destroyed over 2,000 homes and pushed many species towards extinction.
Over 1.25 billion animals are believed to be dead in the wake of bushfires and experts believe that hundreds of billions of insects may have been wiped out. Watch India Todayâs ground report from Australia to know more.
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